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A simple test of visual neglect

June 1973 issue
23 (6) 658
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Neurology®
Volume 23Number 6June 1973
Pages: 658
PubMed: 4736313

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Published online: June 1, 1973
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Martin L. Albert, M.D.
Department of Neurology, Boston University Medical School, and the Neurology Service, Aphasia Research Unit, Boston Veterans Administration Hospital. Testing was done at the Unite de Recherches Neuropsychologiques et Neurolinguistiques, Paris, Prof. Henri Hecaen, Director.
Dr. Albert's address is Aphasia Research Unit, Neurology Service, Boston Veterans Administration Hospital, 150 South Huntington Avenue, Boston 02130.

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